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WELL LIVING HOUSE’S OPEN HOUSE

WELL LIVING HOUSE’S OPEN HOUSE

You are invited to attend Well Living House’s Open House.

Panel Discussion: “Rooting for our lives through stories” Digging for answers about who “WE” are and where “We” go from here?

Panelist: Carol Terry, Madeleine Kétéshwew Dion Stout, and Jan Kahehti:io Longboat

A Grandparents Counsel has been guiding the Well Living House since its inception. In this panel presentation, they will identify and define some key issues, concerns and questions that confront Indigenous people in a rapidly changing world. By sharing the spoken words, lived experiences and collective wisdom of their own helpers, the Grandparents will plumb the depths of living our lives fully, happily and healthily across the life span and in our diversity. Participants will then engage in a dialogue on topics like “Who are we in the new world? What is culture in these changing, evolving and challenging times? What are the prospects for an Indigenous Civilization in this context?”

Come hear about two exciting Toronto based health research projects.

Join us in honoring the survey staff of the Our Health Counts research projects

Light meal and refreshments will be provided.

When
Thursday, 7 April 2016 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT)
Where
209 Victoria St – 209 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1T8, Canada

Please RSVP by following this link RSVP. There is limited seats available. You can also contact Genevieve Blais – blaisg@smh.ca or 416-864-6060 x 77455 to reserve you seat.

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MUSKRAT is an on-line Indigenous arts, culture magazine that honours the connection between humans and our traditional ecological knowledge by exhibiting original works and critical commentary. MUSKRAT embraces both rural and urban settings and uses media arts, the Internet, and wireless technology to investigate and disseminate traditional knowledges in ways that inspire their reclamation.

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